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INTRODUCTION 

George  Washington  died  at  Mount  Vernon 
on  December  14,  1799.  Numerous  portraits 
of  him,  painted  and  engraved,  existed  at  the 
time  of  his  death.  When,  in  1880,  the  late 
W.  S.  Baker  published  in  Philadelphia  his 
useful  compendium,  "The  Engraved  Portraits 
of  Washington,"  he  was  able  to  catalogue  and 
describe  four  hundred  and  thirty-four  different 
portraits.  His  efforts  deserved,  and  have  re 
ceived  the  gratitude  of  all  collectors  of  Wash- 
ingtoniana.  He  was  the  pioneer  in  his 
province,  and  to  his  sagacious  industry  all 
other  investigators  are  bound  to  acknowledge 
their  indebtedness.  But  Mr.  Baker  could  not 
escape  the  pressure  of  those  limitations  under 
which  all  makers  of  catalogues  are  destined 
to  work  when  they  break  new  ground.  Since 
1880  many  portraits  of  Washington,  unknown 
to  or  undescribed  by  Baker,  have  been  brought 
to  light,  and  collectors  have  come  to  realize 
more  and  more  that  the  iconography  of 


M11257 


VI  INTRODUCTION. 

Washington,  like  that  of  Napoleon,  Franklin, 
and  Lincoln,  offers  an  extraordinarily  fruitful 
field  for  research. 

The  Grolier  Club  commemorates  in  the 
present  exhibition  the  centenary  of  the  death 
of  Washington.  Such  a  tribute  is,  however, 
necessarily  restricted  in  scope,  and  perhaps 
of  transitory  effect.  It  has  been  decided, 
therefore,  that  the  interest  of  the  Club  in  that 
side  of  Washington's  history  which  is  more 
particularly  significant  to  its  members,  shall 
take  permanent  form  in  a  new  catalogue  of 
the  engraved  portraits  of  our  first  President,  a 
catalogue  which  shall  include  all  the  portraits 
discovered  since  the  publication  of  Mr.  Baker's 
book,  or  which  have  been  omitted  in  that  work, 
and  which  shall  correct  such  errors  as  it  con 
tains.  Mr.  Charles  Henry  Hart  has  con 
sented  to  undertake  the  task,  and  the  result 
of  his  labors  will  presently  appear  as  one  of 
the  regular  publications  of  the  Club.  It  is  ex 
pected  that  this  will  be  the  standard  work  for 
which  collectors  have  been  waiting.  The 
brief  handbook  to  which  these  remarks  are 
prefixed,  it  may  be  added,  is  issued  merely 


INTRODUCTION.  Vll 

for  the  purpose  of  providing  a  convenient 
guide  to  the  exhibition.  It  is  not  in  any 
sense  based  on  the  work  prepared  by  Mr. 
Hart. 

The  space  in  the  gallery  of  the  Club  does 
not  admit  of  an  attempt  to  exhibit  a  com 
plete  collection  of  the  mass  of  engraved  por 
traits  which  have  risen  around  the  personality 
of  Washington.  The  aim  of  the  committee 
has  been  rather  to  place  on  view  a  number 
of  the  rarer  prints,  with  a  selection  of  others 
sufficient  to  give  the  spectator  a  broad  con 
ception  of  the  manner  in  which  the  illustrious 
subject  has  been  treated  by  successive  genera 
tions  of  engravers. 


The  Committee  of  Arrangements  begs  to 
thank  Judge  Mitchell  and  Hampton  L. 
Carson,  Esq.,  of  Phila.,  G.  R.  Barrett,  Esq., 
of  Boston,  and  Mrs.  C.  C.  Worthington 
and  W.  C.  Crane,  Esq.,  of  New  York  (who 
are  not  members  of  the  Club),  for  rare 
prints  loaned. 


ERRATA. 

1.    His     Excell:    G.    Washington     Esqr. 

Bust,  in  oval. 
Mezzotint.    By  C.  W.  Peale.    Third  state,  the 

lettering  altered. 

Very  rare.  B.  i. 

A.     The  same,  with  letters. 

129.    Jorge  Washington.     Bust. 

Line.     By  Hatch,  after  G.  Stuart. 

Rare.  B.  249. 


163.    George  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 
form.    Oval. 

Stipple.     By  B.  Tanner,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Very  rare.  B.  341. 


CATALOGUE. 


The  "B"  numbers  refer  to  those  of 
W.  S.  Baker's  Catalogue. 


1.  His     Excell:    G.    Washington     Esqr. 

Bust,  in  oval. 
Mezzotint.     By  C.  W.  Peale.     First  state,  be 

fore  any  letters. 

Very  rare.  B.  i. 

A.     The  same,  with  letters. 

2.  Gen.  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uniform. 

Circle,  with  border,  upon  a  pyramidal  base, 

in  a  rectangle. 
Line.     By  William  Angus,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 

Proof  before  all  letters.  B.  3. 

A.     The  same,  with  letters. 


2  EXHIBITION    Of    ENGRAVED 

3.  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uniform.   Oval, 

with  border,  in  a  rectangle. 
Line.    By  Chevillet,  after  C.  W.  Peale.    Proof 

before  letters. 
Rare.  B.  6. 

4.  General  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval. 
Line.    By  T.  Cook,  after  C.  W.  Peale.     Proof 

—  open  letters. 
Rare.  B.  7. 

5.  General     George     Washington.      Full 

bust,  with  a  border. 

Stipple.     By  D.  Edwin,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 
Printed  in  colours  by  H.  Charles.      B.  10. 

6.  General    Washington.      Full   length,  in 

military  costume. 
Mezzotint.     By  V.  Green,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 

Proof —  open  letters. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  12. 

7.  Le  General  Washington.     Bust,  in  uni 

form.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle,  with  a  view 
of  the  surrender  at  Yorktown  beneath. 

Line.     After  C.  W.  Peale. 

Rare.  B.  14. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  3 

8.   Gen1.  Washington.     A  copy  of  the  pre 
ceding  print. 
Line.     By  T.  Holloway.  B.  15. 


9.   Washington.      Bust,   in   uniform.     Oval; 

above  a  tablet  representing  the  surrender 

at  Yorktown. 

Outline.     After  C.  W.  Peale, 
Extremely  rare.  B.  16. 


10.   S.  E.  George  Washington.     Full  bust,  in 
uniform.     Oval,  with  border,  resting  upon 
a  base  in  a  rectangle. 
Line.     By  J.  L.,  after  C.  W.  Peale.       B.  18. 


11.   Georges  Washington,  Eqer.     Full  bust, 
in  uniform.     Oval,  with  border,  in  a  rec 
tangle. 
Line.     By  Le  Beau,  after  Desrais.         B.  19. 


12.   S.  E.  George  Washington.     Full  bust,  in 
uniform.     Oval,  with  border,  upon  a  base 
in  an  ornamental  rectangle. 
Line.     By  Le  Beau,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  20, 


4  EXHIBITION    OF   ENGRAVED 

13.  Le   General  Washington.     Full  length, 

in  uniform,  standing  in  front  of  a  tent,  near 
a  horse. 

Line.  By  N.  Le  Mire,  after  N.  le  Paon,  the 
head  after  C.  W.  Peale.  Proof  before  the 
title.  B.  21. 

14.  General  Washington.   Full  figure,  in  uni 

form,  standing  in  front  of  a  tent. 
Mezzotint.     "  Printed  for  and  sold  by  Car- 

rington   Bowles,"  etc.     Printed  in  colours. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  22. 

15.  General  Washington.     A  copy  of  the 

preceding  print,  with  variations. 
Mezzotint. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  23. 

16.  Gen1.   Washington.      Bust,  in    uniform. 

Vignette. 

Stipple.     By  James  Newton. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  25. 

17.  His  Excellcy  George  Washington,  Esqr. 

Bust,  in  uniform.     Oval,  with  border,  in  a 

rectangle. 

Line.     By  J.  Norman,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 
Excessively  rare.  B.  26. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  5 

18.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval,  with  border,  in  a  rectangle. 
Line.     By  N.  Pruneau,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  29. 

19.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval  medallion,  in  a  rectangle. 
Line.    By  A.  de  St.  Aubin,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 
Rare.  B.  31. 

20.  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uniform. 
Outline.    By  Sands,  after  C.  W.  Peale.    B.  33. 

21.  His  Excel.  G:  Washington  Esq :  Bust, 

in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  in  a  rec 
tangle. 

Mezzotint.  By  John  Sartain,  after  C.  W. 
Peale.  B.  34. 

A.  A  later  impression,  without  the  border  or 
rectangle. 

22.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval,  over  which  is  a  rattlesnake  and  Lib 
erty  cap,  with  the  words,  "  Don't  Tread  on 
Me." 

Line.     By  W.  Sharp,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 

Rare.  B.  35. 

23.  Washington  in  1772.  Three  quarter  length, 

in  uniform. 
Line.     By  J.  W.  Steel,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 

B.  36. 


6  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

24.  General  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval,  with  border,  in  a  rectangle. 
Line.      By  J.  Trenchard,  after  C.  W.  Peale 

B-  37* 

25.  G.  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 
Line.     By  R.  Vinkeles,  after  C.  W.  Peale. 

B.  39. 

26.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval,  with  border,  in  a  rectangle. 
Line.     After  C.  W.  Peale.  B.  43. 


27.  George  Washington  Esqr.  Full  figure, 
in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  upon  horseback, 
advancing  to  the  right.  A  drawn  sword  in 
right  hand.  A  battle  in  the  distance. 

Mezzotint.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  Alex 
ander  Campbell. 

Very  rare.  B.  46. 

A.  The  same  plate,  retouched  and  altered, 
or  another  plate. 


28.  George  Washington  Esqr.  Full  figure, 
in  uniform,  upon  horseback.  In  the  back 
ground  a  fortification. 

Line.     By  Nilson,  after  Alexander  Campbell. 

Extremely  rare.  B.  47. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  7 

29.  George  Washington  Esqr.     Three  quar 

ter  length,  in  uniform. 
Etching.     After  Alexander  Campbell. 
Rare.  B.  48. 

30.  George  Washington  Esqr.    Three  quar 

ter  length,  in  uniform,  pointing  to  a  battle 

in  left  distance. 

Mezzotint.     After  Alexander  Campbell. 
Rare.  B.  49. 

31.  George    Washington,   Esquier.      Full 

bust,  in  uniform.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle. 
Mezzotint.     After  Alexander  Campbell. 
Very  rare.  B.  50. 

32.  George  Washington  Esqr.     Nearly  half 

length,  in  uniform.     Oval,  with  border,  in 

a  rectangle. 

Line.      After   Alexander  Campbell. 
Rare.  B.  51. 

33.  Georg  Washington   Esqr.       Full  bust, 

in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  in  a  rec 
tangle. 

Line.  By  T.  C.  G.  Fritzsch,  after  Alexander 
Campbell. 

Extremely  rare.  B.  53^ 


8  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

34.  Gen1.  George  Washington.     Full  bust, 

in  uniform.     Oval,  with  square  border,  in 
a  rectangle. 
Line.     After  Alexander  Campbell.         B.  54. 

35.  Gen1.    George    Washington.      The   re 

verse  of  the  preceding  print. 
Line.     By  Liebe,  after  Alexander  Campbell. 
Rare.  B.  55. 

36.  General  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval,  with  border. 
Line.     After  Alexander  Campbell.         B.  56. 

37.  George  Washington  Esqr.  Three  quarter 

length,  in  uniform.  The  muzzle  of  a  cannon 
on  the  left  and  shipping  on  the  right. 

Mezzotint.  By  J.  L.  Rugendas,  after  Alex 
ander  Campbell. 

Very  rare.  B.  57. 

A.  Another  state  of  the  plate,  with  the  title 
in  different  letters  and  altered. 


38.  George  Washington  Eqer.  Full  bust,  in 
uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  in  a  rectangle, 
ornamented  with  war  emblems. 

Line.     After  Alexander  Campbell. 

Rare.  B.  58. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  9 

39.  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform.     Circular 

medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring,  over  a  base, 
in  a  rectangle. 
Line.    By  Adam,  after  Du  Simitiere.       B.  63. 

40.  His  Excellency  General  Washington. 

Full  bust,  in  uniform.     Oval,  with  border, 

in  a  rectangle. 

Line.     By  B.  B.  E.,  after  Du  Simitiere. 
Rare.  B.  65. 

41.  G.  Washington.    Bust,  in  uniform.    Oval. 
Stipple.    By  A.  W.  Kuffner,  after  Du  Simitiere. 
Rare.  B.  66. 

42.  G.  Washington.      Bust,  in  uniform.     Cir 

cular  medallion. 

Line.     By  B.  L.  Prevost,  after  Du  Simitiere. 

B.  67. 

43.  General  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form.     Oval. 

Stipple.     By  R.  Reading,  after  Du  Simitiere. 

B.  68. 

44.  Gen1  Washington.  Bust,  in  uniform.  Oval, 

with  border,  in  a  rectangle. 
Line.     After  Du  Simitiere. 
Rare.  B.  70. 

44  J.  G.  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform,  to  the 

right,  in  oval. 

Etching.     By  "  J.  Wright,  pinx'.  &  FV 
Most  rare.  B.  74. 


10  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

45.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in   uniform. 

Oval,  with  border. 

Stipple.     By  J.  Chapman,  after  J.  Wright. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  75. 

46.  G.  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform.    Oval. 
Stipple.     By    J.    Collyer,    after   J.    Wright. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  76. 

47.  The  President  of  the  United   States. 

Bust,  in  uniform.     Oval. 
Line.     After  J.  Wright. 
Rare.  B.  77. 

48.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval,  with  border. 
Stipple.     After  J.  Wright. 
Very  rare.  B.  78. 

49.  General   Washington.      Three   quarters 

length,  in  uniform. 

Mezzotint.     By  P.  Dawe,  after  J.  Wright. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  80. 

50.  Gen.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uni 

form,  in  profile  to  right.  Over  the  head, 
an  eagle  with  laurel  wreath.  Vignette. 

Stipple  and  line.  By  A.  Doolittle,  after 
J.  Wright. 

Extremely  rare.  B.  81. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  II 

51.  General  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form.     Oval. 

Stipple.     By  W.  Evans,  after  J.  Wright. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  83. 

52.  General  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form.     Oval. 
Stipple.     After  J.  Wright.  B.  86. 

53.  General  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form.     Oval. 

Line.     By    T.    Holloway,    after    J.    Wright. 
Rare.  B.  87. 

54.  General  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form.     Oval. 

Line.     By  George  Murray,  after  J.  Wright. 

B.  91. 

55.  Washington.      Bust,  in   uniform.      Oval. 
Stipple.     By  H.  Roosing,  after  J.  Wright. 
Very  rare.  B.  94. 

56.  G.   Washington.     Full   bust,  in    uniform. 

Circle. 

Line   and   stipple.     After  J.  Wright.     Title 
above  the  circle.  B.  97. 

57.  Washington.      Profile     head     and    bust. 

Vignette. 

Line.     By  A.  B.  Durand,  after  J.  A.  Houdon. 

B.  100. 


12  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

58.  Washington.     Profile  head  and  bust,  in  a 

rectangle. 
Stipple.     By  Leney,  after  J.  A.  Houdon. 

B.  103. 

59.  G.  Washington.     Head  in  profile  to  left. 

Circular  medallion. 
Line.      By   Alexander  Tardieu,  after  J.  A. 

Houdon.     Proof  before  the  verse. 
Rare.  B.  108. 

60.  Washington.      Profile    head    and    bust. 

Vignette. 
Stipple.     After  J.  A.  Houdon.     Engraved  to 

imitate  a  crayon  drawing. 
Very  rare.  B.  109. 

61.  Washington.     Head.    Circular  medallion. 
Line.     By  H.  Billings,  after  J.  A.  Houdon. 

B.  no. 

62.  Washington.     Half  length,  in  uniform. 
Mezzotint.     By    John   Sartain,   after  James 

Peale.  B.  112. 

63.  George  Washington.     Profile  head,  lau- 

reated.     Circular  medallion,  in  the  upper 

part  of  a  rectangle. 

Stipple.    By  Roger,  after  Madame  de  Brehan. 
Rare.  B.  113. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  13 

64.  G.  Washington.     Profile  head,  laureated. 

Vignette. 

Line.     By  C.  Burt,  after  Madame  de  Brehan. 

B.  114. 

65.  George  Washington.     Head  and  bust. 

Oval,  in  a  rectangle. 

Line.     By  William  E.  Marshall,  after  Chris 
tian  Gulagher.  B.  115. 

66.  George   Washington,  Esqr.     Full  bust, 

in  uniform.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle. 
Stipple.     Painted  and  engraved  by  Edward 

Savage.     Proof — open  letters.         B.  116. 
A.     The  same.     Shaded  letters. 


67.  George     Washington     Esqr.      Seated, 

showing  below  the    knees;    chart  in   his 
hand ;  curtain  behind  him,  etc. 
Mezzotint.     "  E.  Savage  pinx.  et  Sculp." 

B.  118. 

68.  George  Washington.     The  same  compo 

sition  as  B.  1 1 8.     The  rosette  on  the  hat  is 

different. 
Mezzotint.     By   Savage.     Proof  before  any 

letters  and  before  the  design  on  the  map. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  119. 

A.     The  same.     With  letters  and  the  design. 


14  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

69.  The  Washington  Family. 

Stipple.      "  Painted    and    engraved    by    E. 
Savage."  B.  120. 

70.  Gen1  George  Washington.     A  copy  of 

B.  1 1 8,  with  variations. 
Mezzotint.     By   William   Hamlin,   after    E. 

Savage. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  123. 

71.  George  Washington  Esqr.     The  reverse 

of  B.  118. 

Mezzotint.      By  William   Hamlin,  after   E. 
Savage.  B.  124. 

72.  Gen1  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uni 

form.     Oval. 
Stipple  and  line.     By  William  Hamlin,  after 

E.  Savage. 
Very  rare.  B.  126. 

73.  Gen1  George  Washington.     Full  bust,  in 

uniform.     Oval,  surrounded  by  rays. 
Stipple.    By  William  Hamlin,  after  E.  Savage. 

B.  127. 

74.  George  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle. 
Stipple.     By  S.  Hill,  after  E.  Savage. 
Rare.  B.  129. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  15 

75.  George   Washington,  Esqr.     Full  bust, 

in  uniform.     Oval. 

Stipple.     By  Houston,  after  E.  Savage. 
Rare.  B.  130. 

76.  His  Excel:  G:  Washington  Esq.     Full 

bust,  in  uniform. 
Stipple.     By  O'Neill,  after  E.  Savage. 

B.  131. 

77.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval. 

Stipple.     By  Rollinson,  after  E.  Savage. 
Rare.  B.  132. 

78.  George  Washington.     Nearly  full  length, 

sitting  at  a  table. 
Line.     By  I.  Scoles,  after  E.  Savage. 

B.  134. 

79.  G.   Washington.     Full  bust,  in   uniform. 

Oval. 
Stipple.     By  B.  Tanner,  after  E.  Savage. 

B.  135- 

80.  George  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 
Stipple.     After  E.  Savage. 

Extremely  rare.  B.  137. 

81.  G.Washington.     Half  length,  in  uniform. 
Mezzotint.     By  J.  Bannister,  after  J.  Trum- 

bull.  B.  138. 


1 6  EXHIBITION    OF   ENGRAVED 

82.  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uniform. 
Line.     By  A.  Blanchard,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

Proof — open  letters.  6.139. 

83.  George  Washington.     Full  length,  stand 

ing,  in  uniform ;  a  battle  (Trenton)  in  the 
background. 

Stipple.  By  T.  Cheesman,  after  John  Trumbull. 
Proof  before  the  title  and  the  artists'  names. 

B.  141. 

84.  Washington.     A  copy  of  B.  141. 
Stipple.     By  A.  Daggett,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

B.  143- 

85.  George    Washington.     Half  length,   in 

uniform. 

Line.     By  A.  B.  Durand,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

B.  144. 

86.  Washington.    Bust,  in  uniform.   Vignette. 
Stipple.     By  Geoffroy,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

B.  145- 

87.  General   Washington.      Full  length,   in 

uniform,  standing  near  a  horse.  West 
Point  and  the  Hudson  in  the  background. 

Mezzotint.  By  V.  Green,  after  J.  Trumbull. 
Proof —  open  letters. 

Rare.  B.  147. 

A.  The  same.     Print,  with  shaded  letters. 


PORTRAITS   OF   WASHINGTON.  Ij 

88.  G.  Washington.    Bust,  in  uniform.    Vign 

ette. 

Etching.     By  Alice  Hall,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

B.  148. 

89.  George  "Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Vignette. 
Line.     By  H.  B.  Hall,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

B.  149. 

90.  G.  Washington.      A  copy,  in  reverse,  of 

B.  147. 
Line.     By  Le  Roy,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

B.  151. 

91.  George  Washington.     Full  figure,  in  uni 

form,  standing  upon  a  rock  near  a  river. 
Line.     By  M.  Misa,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

B.  152. 

92.  Washington.      Full    length,   in    uniform. 

Vignette. 

Mixed.     By  E.  Monin,  after  J.  Trumbull. 
Rare.  B.  153. 


93.  Gen1  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 

Line.     By  J.  K.  Sherwin,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

Before  the  name. 
Rare.  B.  156. 

3 


1 8  EXHIBITION    OF   ENGRAVED 

94.  Gen.    Washington.       Described     under 

Cheesman.     (B.  141). 

Mezzotint.     By  W.  Warner,  after  J.  Trum- 
bull.     Proof  before  any  letters.         6.158. 

95.  G.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 
Stipple.     By  F.  Bolt,  after  A.  Robertson. 
Rare.  B.  161. 

96.  George  Washington.    Bust.     Oval. 
Stipple.     By  Dudensing,  after  A.  Robertson. 

B.  162. 

97.  Geo.   Washington.      Bust.      Oval,  with 

border,  in  a  rectangle. 

Line.     By  W.  Grainger,  after  A.  Robertson. 

B.  163. 

98.  Geo.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 

Line.     By  W.  Grainger,  after  A.  Robertson. 

B.  164. 

99.  George  Washington.     Bust. 

Stipple.     By  V.  Krethlow,  after  A.  Robert 
son.  B.  165. 

100.    George  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 
form.     Oval. 

Stipple.    By  R.  Field,  after  Walter  Robertson. 
Rare.  B.  169. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  19 

101.  G.  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval. 

Stipple.     By  Rollinson,  after  Walter  Robert 
son.  B.  172. 

102.  Gen1.  Washington.   Full  bust,  in  uniform. 

Oval,  in  a  rectangle,  with  representation  of 

a  review  beneath. 

Line.     By  Tisdale,  after  Walter  Robertson. 
Very  rare.  B.  173. 

103.  G.  Washington.     Bust.     Vignette. 
Stipple.     By  H.  B.  Hall,  after  A.   U.  Wert- 

muller.     Proof.  B.  176. 

104.  Washington.     Bust.     Vignette. 

Line.   By  J.  Andrews,  after  G.  Stuart.   Proof 
before  any  letters.  B.  177. 

105.  General  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 
Line.     By  J.  Baker,  after  G.  Stuart.     Before 

name  of  publisher.  6.178. 

106.  Washington.   Full  bust,  in  uniform.   Vign 

ette. 
Line.     By  Ballin,  after  G.  Stuart.         B.  180. 

107.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 

Line.    After  G.  Stuart.  B.  181. 


2O  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

108.  Washington.     Full  bust. 

Line.      By  C.  Burt,  after  G.  Stuart.     India 
proof.  B.  187. 

109.  General  Washington.    Bust,  in  uniform. 
Stipple.     By  J.  Chapman,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  193- 

110.  G.  Washington.      Bust.      Circle,  in  a  rec 

tangle. 
Stipple.     By  T.  C.  Clarke,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  195. 

111.  Giorgio  Washington.     Full  bust. 
Line.     By  DalF  Acqua,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  197. 

112.  Washington.     Bust. 

Mezzotint.     By  Doney,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  202. 

113.  George  Washington.     Full  bust. 

Line.      By  Dupreel,  after  G.  Stuart.  B.  205. 

114.  Washington.     Full  bust. 

Line.      By  A.  B.  Durand,  after   G.    Stuart. 
Proof.  B.  206. 

115.  George  Washington  Esqr.    Bust.   Oval. 
Stipple.     By    D.    Edwin,    after    G.   Stuart. 

First  state. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  208. 


PORTRAITS   OF   WASHINGTON.  21 

116.  His  Excellency  George  Washington. 

Three  quarter  length,  in  uniform,  sitting. 
Stipple.     By  D.  Edwin,  after  F.  Bartoli. 

B.  216. 

117.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval,  with  border. 
Stipple.     By  G.  Fairman,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  220. 

118.  Washington.     Bust.     Vignette. 
Stipple.     By  G.  Fairman,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.   221. 

119.  George  Washington.     Half  length. 
Line.     By  Fenner,  Sears   &   Co.,  after   G. 

Stuart.     Proof.  B.  222. 

120.  Georgius  Washington.     Bust. 

Line.     By  G.  G.  Felsing,  after  G.  Longhi. 

B.  223. 

121.  G.Washington.     Half  length. 
Stipple.     By  S.  Freeman,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  227. 

122.  George  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form.  The  upper  one  of  a  group  of  por 
traits  of  Washington,  Adams,  Jefferson,  and 
Madison. 

Stipple.      By   Thomas    Gimbrede,  after   G. 
Stuart.  B.  231. 


22  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

123.  Gen1.  George  Washington.     Full  bust. 
Stipple.       By    Gimbrede,   after    G.    Stuart. 

Proof,  without  publisher's  line.         B.  232. 

124.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 

Stipple.     By  C.  Gobrecht,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  234. 

125.  George  Washington.     Full  bust. 
Stipple.      By  C.  Gobrecht,  after  G.   Stuart. 

Proof.  B.  235. 

A.     The  same.     Late  impression. 

126.  Washington.     Full  bust. 

Mezzotint.      By  H.  B.  Hall,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Proof.  B.  237. 

127.  Washington.     Head.     Vignette. 
Etching.     By  Alice  Hall,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  245. 

128.  Washington.    Full  length,  standing.    The 

"  Tea  Pot  Portrait." 

Mezzotint.     By  J.   Halpin,  after  G.  Stuart. 

"  New  York,  Published  by  E.  L.  Garvin 

&  Co."  B.  246. 

129.  Jorge  Washington.     Bust.     Vignette. 
Line.     By  Hatch,  after  G.  Stuart. 

Rare.  B.  249. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON.  23 

130.  General  Washington.   Full  length,  stand 

ing.  Known  as  the  Lansdowne  portrait. 
Line.  By  James  Heath,  after  G.  Stuart. 

Proof — open  letters.  6.250. 

A.  The  same,  with  filled  letters. 

131.  General  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form. 

Line.     By  Hinchliff,  after  G.  Stuart.     Proof 
before  any  letters.  B.  254. 

132.  George  Washington.     Full  bust. 
Line.     By  T.  Holloway,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  258. 

133.  George  Washington.     Full  length.     The 

"  Tea  Pot  Portrait." 
Line.     By  Illman  &  Co.,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  263. 

134.  General   Washington.      Full  length,  in 

uniform,  standing  near  a  horse. 
Line.     By  T.  Kelly,  after  G.  Stuart.     Early 

state:  "  Printed  by  A.  King." 
Rare.  B.  267. 

135.  Gen1.  George  Washington.     Bust. 
Mezzotint.     By  J.  Kennedy,  after  G.  Stuart. 

Printed  in  colours. 
Rare.  B.  269. 


24  EXHIBITION   OF   ENGRAVED 

136.  Washington.     Full  bust. 

Stipple.     By  W.  Kneass,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  272. 

137.  G.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval,  with  bor 

der,  in  a  rectangle. 

Line.     By  Lawson,  after  Barralet.     No   ad 
dress.  B.  273. 


138.    Geo.  Washington.     Full  bust. 

Stipple.     By  Leney,  after  G.  Stuart.    B.  274. 


139.  George    Washington.     Bust,   in    circle. 

"Declaration  of  Independence"  beneath, 
surrounded  by  fifteen  circles. 
Stipple.     By  J.  B.  Longacre,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  277. 

140.  Georgius  Washington.     Bust. 

Line.  Engraved  by  G.  Longhi  from  a 
drawing  made  by  himself.  Proof  before 
the  title.  6.281. 


141.    G.Washington.    Bust.    Oval,  with  border, 

in  a  rectangle. 

Line.      By   William    E.    Marshall,  after   G. 
Stuart.     Artist's  proof.  B.  286. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON!'  25 

142.  Geo.  Washington  Esqr.     Full  bust. 
Stipple.     By  W.  Nutter,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  294. 
A.     The  same.     Printed  in  colours. 

143.  George  Washington   Esqr.     Full  bust. 

Oval. 

Stipple.     By  W.  Nutter,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Very  rare.  B.  295. 

144.  Patriae    Pater.     Bust,  surrounded  by  en 

graved  text  and  scroll  work. 
Line.     By  J.  W.  Paradise,  after  G.  Stuart. 

The  scroll  work,  etc.,  engraved  by  Theo. 

Durand. 
Rare.  B.  298. 

145.  Geo.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 
Stipple.     By  Peabody,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  299. 

146.  Washington.     Bust,  in  a  square  border. 
Stipple.     By   Perkins   and   Heath,  after   G. 

Stuart. 
Very  rare.  B.  304. 

147.  George  Washington.     Full  bust. 
Stipple.     By  L.  Portman,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  306. 

4 


26  EXHIBITION   OF    ENGRAVED 

148.  Pro  Patria.     Bust.     Vignette. 
Stipple.     By  A.  Reed,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  308. 

149.  General  Washington.     Full  bust.     Oval. 
Stipple.     By  W.  Ridley,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  311. 

A.     The  same.     With  Vaughan's  name  in 
full. 

150.  G.  Washington.     Full  length,  standing. 
Mezzotint.     By  A.  H.  Ritchie,  after  P.  F. 

Rothermel.     Proof  before  letters.     6.312. 

151.  G.Washington.     Full  length.    The  "Tea 

Pot  Portrait." 

Mezzotint.     By  A.  H.  Ritchie,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  313- 

152.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 

Stipple.     By  John  Roberts,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  314. 

153.  George  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 
Stipple.     By  Rosmaster,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  317. 

154.  Washington.     Half  length.     Vignette. 
Stipple.     By  Russel,  after  G.  Stuart. 

Rare.  B.  318. 


PORTRAITS   OF   WASHINGTON.  27 

155.  George  Washington.     The  "  Lansdowne 

Portrait."     See  under  Heath  (B.  250). 
Mezzotint.     By  H.  S.  Sadd,  after  G.  Stuart. 

6.319. 

156.  G.  Washington.     Full  bust.     Vignette. 
Mezzotint.     By  J.  Sartain,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  322. 


157.  G.  Washington.    Full  length.    The  "  Tea 

Pot  Portrait." 

Mezzotint.     By  John  Sartain,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Early  proof.  B.  323. 

158.  Washington.      Full   length.      The   "  Tea 

Pot  Portrait." 

Mezzotint.     By  John  Sartain,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  324. 

159.  George  Washington.     Bust.     Oval,  in  a 

a  rectangle. 

Mezzotint.     By  John  Sartain,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Artist's  proof.  B.  325. 

160.  Gen.  George  Washington.    Bust.    Oval, 

in  a  rectangle. 

Stipple.     By  I.  Scoles,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  327. 


28  EXHIBITION   OF    ENGRAVED 

161.  G1.    Washington.       Bust.      Oval,    in    a 

rectangle. 

Stipple.     By    B.    Tanner,   after    G.    Stuart. 
Before  letters.  B.  339. 

162.  G.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 
Stipple.     By  B.  Tanner,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  340. 

163.  George  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  uni 

form. 

Stipple.     By  B.  Tanner,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Very  rare.  B.  341. 

164.  George  Washington.     Full  bust.      Oval. 
Stipple.     By  C.  Tiebout,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  343. 

165.  George  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 
Stipple.     By  C.  Tiebout,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  344. 

166.  General  Washington.     Bust. 
Line.     By  S.  Topham,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  346. 

167.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle. 
Mezzotint.     By  Samuel  Walmsley,  after  G. 

Stuart.     Proof  before  any  letters. 
Rare.  B.  347. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON.  29 

168.  Washington.     Half  length.     Vignette. 
Etching.     By  A.  Weger,  after  G.  Longhi. 

B.  349. 

169.  Washington.     Bust.     Circular  medallion, 

heading  to  a  folio  sheet,  containing  "  The 
Declaration  of  Independence,"    and   sur 
rounded  by  fifteen  smaller  medallions. 
Line.     By  William  Woodruff,  after  G.  Stuart. 

B.  353- 

170.  George  Washington,  Esqr.   Bust.   Oval, 

with  border,  in  a  folio  sheet,  surrounded 
by  allegorical  figures. 

Mezzotint.  Painted  and  engraved  by  Wool- 
ley,  after  G.  Stuart. 

Extremely  rare.  B.  354. 

A.  The  same.  Later  impression,  without 
border  or  allegorical  figures. 

171.  Washington.     Full  length. 
Stipple. 

Rare.  B.  359. 

172.  Washington.     Bust.     Circular. 

Stipple.     After  G.  Stuart.  B.  365. 

173.  Gen.  George  Washington.     Half  length, 

seated. 

Stipple.     By  W.  H.  Powell,  after  G.  Stuart. 
Rare.  B.  367. 


30  EXHIBITION   OF    ENGRAVED 

174.    George  Washington  Esqr.     Full  length, 

standing. 

Mezzotint.     By  E.  Savage. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  375. 


175.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 

Stipple.     After  G.  Stuart.  B.  378. 

176.  "  Patrise  Pater."   Bust.    Oval,  with  border, 

in  a  rectangle. 
Mezzotint.     By  A.  B.  Walter,  after  R.  Peale. 

Proof.  B.  384. 

A.     The  same.     Print. 

177.  Washington.     Bust.     Vignette. 
Stipple.     By  W.  Read,  after  William  Birch. 

B.  387. 

A.  The  same.     Without  publisher's  line. 

B.  The  same.     Without  names  of  artist  and 
publisher. 

178.  George  Washington.     Full  bust.     Oval, 

representing  a  picture   frame,  surrounded 

by  flags  and  war  emblems. 
Stipple.     By  P.  Roberts,  after  W.  Birch. 

B.  389. 
A.     The  same,  with   letter  press   attached. 

The  latter  not  described  by  Baker. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON.  3! 

179.  His  Excely.  Gen1.  Geoe.  Washington. 

Full   bust,  the   centre   of  an  ornamented 
rectangle. 
Line.     By  J.  G.  Walker,  after  W.  Birch. 

B.  390. 

180.  Washington.       Full    bust.      Circle,    sur 

rounded  by  an  outer  line  of  laurel  leaves. 
Stipple.     After  William  Birch.  B.  392. 


181.  G.  Washington.     Head  and  bust.     Vign 

ette. 

Line.     By    H.   B.   Hall,  after  J.   Sharpless. 
Early  state  on  India  paper.  B.  394. 

182.  Geo.   Washington    Esqr.     Bust,  in  uni 

form.     Vignette.     Silhouette.  B.  398. 

183.  First  in  War,  First  in  Peace,  etc.    Full 

length,  standing  upon  a  pedestal. 
Stipple.     By  John  Eckstein. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  401. 

184.  Apotheosis  of  Washington.   Full  length, 

seated  on  clouds. 

Stipple.     By  D.  Edwin,  after  R.  Peale. 
Rare.  B.  402. 


32  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

185.  Pater   Patriae.     Bust,  in   oval   medallion, 

upon  a  pyramidal  monument,  with  an  urn 

on    top,  and   surrounded    by   emblematic 

figures  and  designs. 
Line  and  stipple.     By  E.  Gridley,  after  John 

Coles,  Jr. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  403. 

186.  Gen.  George  Washington.    Bust,  in  uni 

form,  in  an  oval,  with  border,  around  which 
are  elaborately  engraved  verses  in  script. 

Stipple.    By  P.  Maverick,  after  G.  Stuart. 

Rare.  B.  404. 

187.  In  Memory  of  Gen1.   George   Wash 

ington  and  His  Lady.    Busts,  upon  an 

urn. 

Line  and  stipple.     By  S.  Seymour,  in  colours. 
Rare.  B.  405. 

188.  Geo.  Washington.      Full  length,  in  uni 

form,  upon  a  pedestal.  A  view  of  Bowling 
Green  in  the  background. 

Line.     By  C.  Tiebout,  after  Charles  Buxton. 

Very  rare.  B.  407. 

A.  The  same.  This  impression  formerly 
belonged  to  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  who  in 
herited  it  from  the  Washington  family.  It 
is  the  only  known  impression  on  satin,  and 
undoubtedly  was  printed  for  presentation 
to  Washington. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON.  33 

189.  Washington.     Bust,  in  an  oval  medallion, 

upon  a  pyramid. 
Line.     In  colours. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  408. 

190.  Washington  (Crossing  the  Delaware). 

Full  figure,  in  uniform,  on  horseback. 
Etching.    By  I.  Baker. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  410. 

191.  General  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform. 

Vignette. 
Stipple.  B.  412. 

192.  George    Washington.     Bust,  in   uniform. 

Oval. 
Stipple.      By  J.  Chapman,  after  R.  K.  Porter. 

Early  state,  with  publication  line.     B.  415. 
A.     The  same.      Later  impression,  without 

line. 

193.  Washington.     Receiving  a  salute  on  the 

field   of  Trenton.     Full  figure,  on   horse 
back. 

Line.     By  Wm.  Holl,  after  John  Faed.    First 
state,  before  any  letters.  B.  416. 

194.  Washington.    Full  length,  in  uniform,  near 

a  horse,  with  orderly.     River  and  ships  in 
the  background. 
Line.     By  J.  H.  Laugier,  after  Cogniet. 

B.  417. 
5 


34  EXHIBITION   OF   ENGRAVED 

195.  His  Excellency  George  Washington 

Esqr.  Full  length,  in  uniform.  A  com 
mander's  marquee  and  tents  in  the  left 
distance. 

Line.  B.  418. 

A.  The  same.  A  new  impression,  with  the 
sky,  tents,  and  marquee  removed. 

196.  His   Excy   George    Washington    Esq. 

A  copy  of  the  preceding  print. 
Line.     By  J.  Norman. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  419. 

197.  Georg.  Washington.     Full  figure,  in  uni 

form,  on  horseback. 
Line.     By  H.  Pinhas.  B.  421. 

198.  Georgio  Washington.    Full  length,  stand 

ing  near  a  river. 

Stipple.     By  G.  A.  Sasso,  after  G.  B.  Bosio. 
Rare.  B.  422. 

199.  General  Washington.     Bust. 
Line.     By  R.  Scott. 

Rare.  B.  423. 

200.  George  Washington.    Full  figure,  in  civil 

dress,  with  border. 
Line. 
Extremely  rare.  B.  427. 


PORTRAITS    OF    WASHINGTON.  35 

201.    George  Washington  Esq.     Bust.    Oval. 
Line.     "  Published  by  G.  Kearsley,  Fleet  St. 
May  i,  1800."  B.  430. 

A.     The  same.     Re-lettered. 


PRINTS   NOT   IN 
BAKER'S  CATALOGUE 

202.    Commemoration  of  Washington.    Full 
length,  represented  rising  from  the  tomb, 
supported  by  an  angel  and  Time. 
Stipple.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  J.  J.  Bar- 
ralet. 


203.  G.  Washington.  Busts  of  Washington  and 
John  Adams,  facing  to  the  right  and  left 
respectively,  in  circles,  on  a  background  of 
diagonal  lines,  etc.  Underneath  each,  on 
an  oblong  bar,  "  G.  Washington  "  and  "  J. 
Adams." 

Stipple.     "J.  Bower.  S.  PhilV 

Rare. 

Diameter  of  each  circle,  i||  inches.  Outside 
of  square  H.  5-5^  inches,  W.  7-^-. 


36  EXHIBITION    OF   ENGRAVED 

204.    Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  Illustri 
ous  G.  Washington.     Bust,  in  oval,  on 
a  monument.     Three  figures    to   the  left. 
Circle,  in  a  square. 
Stipple  and  line.     By  T.  Clarke. 


205.    General   Washington.     Full  length,  in 

civil  dress,  a  scroll  in  the  left  hand. 
Etching.     By  Dighton,  after  W.  Taylor.     H. 


206.  George  Washington.  Prefident  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  The  Protector 
of  his  Country,  and  the  Supporter  of  the 
rights  of  Mankind  |  Born  nthFeb  1732 
o.  s.  Full  bust,  to  right,  coloured,  with 
border.  Surrounded  by  fourteen  circles 
containing  the  arms  of  the  states  and  of  the 
United  States.  The  whole  in  a  rectangle, 
beneath  which  is  :  "A  display  of  the  United 
States  of  America."  At  extreme  right  be 
low,  "  Doolittle  delin.  et  Sculp." 
Extremely  rare. 

A.  The  same  —  portrait  re-engraved  —  bust, 
in  uniform,  facing  to  left. 

Date  in  lower  right  margin  "  New   Haven 
Octr  i3.*  1791." 

B.  The  same,  with  date  Mar1?  i?  1796. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON.  37 

207.  Washington.  Full  length,  in  military  cos 
tume,  leaning  on  a  horse.  Bowling  Green 
in  the  background. 

Mezzotint.     By  S.  Arlent  Edwards.     Artist's 
proof.  H.  9^|  inches,  W.  7. 


208.  George  'Washington.     Full  bust,  profile, 

to  left, 

Mezzotint.       By    S.    Arlent  Edwards,    after 
Sharpless.     Printed  in  colours.    1899. 

209.  Giorgio    Washington.     Bust.    Vignette. 
Line.     By  Gandini. 

210.  George  Washington  Esqr.     (The  Friend 

of  Man.)     Bust,  in  oval. 
Stipple.      By     Gobrecht.      Frontispiece     to 
"  The  Constitution  of  the  United  States," 
Gettysburg,  1811. 

211.  General  Washington.      Bust,  in  a  rec 

tangle. 
Mezzotint.     By  V.  Green,  after  J.  Trumbull. 

212.  Washington  in  a  Masonic  Procession. 

Stipple.     By  Kearny,  after  Stothard. 

H.  15^  inches,  W.  2o|f. 


38  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

213.  Evacuation   of   New  York  |  Nov.   25, 

1783.  |  F.  S.  King,  del.  &  sc.  |  Designed 
and  engraved  for  |  The  Society  of  Icono- 
philes  |  New  York  1898  |  Copyright  1898 
by  the  Society  of  Iconophiles.  Full  bust 
of  Washington,  in  uniform,  turned  slightly 
to  right  and  looking  to  front ;  in  oval,  in 
ornamental  square  border.  Below  the 
portrait,  on  a  scroll :  "  Exitus  Acta  Probat," 
beneath  which  is  a  representation  in  a 
square  frame  of  the  Battery,  and  the  British 
fleet  evacuating  New  York.  The  whole 
surrounded  with  an  ornamental  border,  on 
top  of  which  is  an  eagle  with  extended 
wings,  and  rays,  suggestive  of  the  rising 
sun,  behind. 
Line.  H.  8|  inches,  W.  5$. 

214.  Washington.     Bust.    Surrounded  by  busts 

of    Bonaparte,    Alexander,  Peter    I,    and 
Charles  XII. 
Line.     By  G.  E.  King. 


215.    General  Washington  |  Resignation.  | 

Full  figure,  in  civil  dress,  standing  on  the 
steps  of  the  temple  of  Fame. 
Line.     By  Lawson,  after  Barralet. 

H.  6^  inches,  W.  3||. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON.  39 

216.  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  Illustri 

ous  Champion  of  Liberty  General 
George  Washington,  FIRST  PRESIDENT 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Head  in  stipple  ;  bust,  composed  of  scroll 
work,  in  an  oval,  surrounded  by  the  title  as 
given  above.  By  R.  Lowe. 

217.  George  Washington.  Profile  bust,  in  uni 

form,  to  the  left,  in  oval.     Surrounded   by 

flags,  cannon,  etc. 
Stipple.     By  A.  and  S.  Maverick. 
Rare.  H.  2-J-J-  inches,  W.  2^. 

218.  Giorgio    Washington.      Bust.       Circle, 

with  narrow  border. 
Stipple.     By  Minatellis. 

219.  De  Generaal  Waschington.    Bust.    Cir 

cle,  surrounded  by  busts  of  Adams,  Gates, 
Laurens,  and  Franklin>  in  circles. 
Stipple.     By  B.  Mowrik. 

220.  George   Washington      President   of  the 

United  States.    Full  length,  standing.    The 

"  Lansdowne  Portrait." 
Line.     By  J.  Norman,  after  G.  .Stuart. 
Very  Rare.  H.  19-^-  inches,  W. 


40  EXHIBITION   OF   ENGRAVED 

221.    "Washington.     Bust,  in  circle,  four  figures 

surrounding  it,  in  rectangle. 
Line.     By  J.  Norman. 
Extremely  rare.  H.  $$%  inches,  W. 


222.  His  Excellency  George  Washington 
Esquire,  Commander  in  |  Chief  of  the 
Federal  Army.  Three  quarters  length,  in 
uniform,  with  one  hand  on  the  muzzle  of  a 
cannon.  A  horse,  with  attendant,  and  flag 
at  the  left. 

Mezzotint.      "  Chas.  Willson  Peale,  pinxt  et 
fecit."  H.  i  iH  inches,  W. 


223.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 

Mixed.  By  George  E.  Ferine.   Artist's  proof. 

224.  Washington.     Bust.     Civil  dress. 

Line.     By   R.      Frontispiece   to   Vol.    i    of 
Cooper's  Works,  Zwickau,  1829. 

225.  Independance   des   Etats-Unis.      Bust, 

inscribed  "  Waginston,"  with  busts  of"  Louis 
Seize  "  and  "  Franklin  "  on  a  pedestal.  A 
female  figure  and  trees  on  right,  and  on  the 
left  the  sea  and  ships. 

Mezzotint.     Coloured.     By  L.  Roger,  after 
Duplessis  Berteaux. 


PORTRAITS   OF   WASHINGTON.  41 

226.    General  Washington.     Bust,  in  uniform, 

in  circle;  square  border. 
Mezzotint,  by  J.  Sartain.     H.  5  inches,  W.  3-}^. 


227.  George    Washington.     The   Lansdowne 

portrait.     (See  under  Heath.) 
Mezzotint.      By    E.    Savage.      "  E.    Savage 

executd." 
Very  rare. 

228.  History  Conducting  Patriotism,  For 

titude,  and  Wisdom  to  the  Temple 
of  Fame,  Personified  by  Generals 
Washington,  Greene,  and  Hamilton. 

Line.     By  Scoles,  after  Tisdale. 


229.    Washington.  Full  length,  standing.   Trees 

and  a  mansion  in  background. 
Mezzotint  and  line.     By  H.  Wright   Smith, 
after  T.  Hicks.     Proof. 


230.  General  Washington.  Bust.  With  busts 
of  Gates,  Paul  Jones,  Laurens,  and  Frank 
lin. 

Line.     By  "  Snach  sc." 
A.     The  same.     "  D.  Berger  Sculp.  1784." 
6 


42  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

231.    G.  Washington.     Bust.     Circle,  with  or 

namental  border,  in  a  rectangle. 
Line.     By  Testard. 
Rare.  H.  4^  inches,  W. 


232.  Lord    Cornwallis    Surrendering     his 

sword  to  Gen1.  Washington.  A  group 
of  seven  figures  bareheaded.  A  horse's 
head  to  the  left,  a  flag  with  stripes  and 
twelve  stars  to  the  right.  In  the  distance 
the  suggestion  of  a  camp. 
Mezzotint.  H.  ii-J-J  inches,  W.  9^-f. 

233.  In  Memory  of  the  Illustrious  Cham 

pion  of  Liberty  General  George 
Washington,  First  President  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  Bust,  to  the 
left,  in  an  oval,  surrounded  by  wreath, 
flags,  drum,  cannon,  etc.  In  the  centre  of 
title  as  given,  which  is  embellished  by  script 
flourishes. 
Line.  Size  of  oval,  H.  3^  inches,  W.  3. 

234.  G.  Washington.     Full  bust,  in  civil  dress, 

in  a  rectangle. 
Stipple.  H.  4i|  inches,  W. 


235.    Washington.     Head  in  circle,  at  bottom 

of  "  Perpetual  Calendar." 
Line. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON^  43 

236.  La   Nimphe    un    peu   remise   de   ses 

grandes  fatiques  laifse  reposer  son 
Coursier  setant  paree  d'une  Frisure 
a  la  Grenade.  Full  length,  in  military 
costume.  Below,  nearly  full  length  figures 
of  Marie  Antoinette,  Lafayette,  and  Frank 
lin.  Coloured. 

237.  Washington.     Bust.     Vignette. 
Stipple.     Proof. 

238.  Washington.     Bust.    Oval.    Above,  busts 

of  Marshall  and  Franklin,  in  ovals.  Below, 
Lafayette,  De  Witt  Clinton.  Inscribed, 
"  Patrons  of  the  Masonic  Art." 

239.  Washington.     Bust,  in  a  rectangle.     En 

graved  in  outline. 

240.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval. 

Line.     Continental   Bank   Note    Co.      New 
York,  83. 

241.  G.  Washington.     Bust.     Oval,  with  bor 

der,  in  a  rectangle. 
Stipple. 

242.  Washington.     Bust.      Vignette.     Bust   of 

Tell  below. 
Line. 


44  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

243.  Washington.     Bust.      Oval,  with  border. 

Busts   of  Greene  and  Franklin  below,  in 
ovals. 

244.  Geo.  Washington.     Bust,  on  monumental 

stone.     Vignette. 
Stipple. 

245.  Washington.    Bust.    Oval,  surrounded  by 

figures    representing    Justice,    Love,   and 
Honour. 
Stipple. 

246.  Genrl.   Washington.     Bust.     Oval,  with 

border. 
Line  and  stipple. 

247.  Wisdom  supported  by  Liberty.  |  Pre 

senting  Gen1.  Washington,  a  Code 
of  Laws  for  establishing  American 
Independence,  |   Full  length,  sitting. 
Mezzotint.     Coloured. 

248.  Washington.      Bust.      Below,  in   circles, 

busts  of  Clive  and  Hastings. 
Line. 

249.  Gen1  Washington.      Bust.      Oval,   with 

border. 
Stipple. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON.  45 

250.  James  Napper  Tandy  Esqr.  |  Captain 

of  the  Liberty  Artillery,  &c.,  &c.    Full 
length,  in  military  costume,  standing,  with 
one  hand  on  the  muzzle  of  a  gun.     In  the 
other  a  scroll  inscribed,  Congress. 
Line. 

251.  Washington.     Head.     Circle. 
Line. 

252.  Ritrato  di  Washington.    Bust.   Vignette. 

Portrait  of  Franklin  on  the  same  plate. 
Line  and  stipple.     Coloured. 

253.  Geo.  Washington.     Bust,  in   oval,  on   a 

monumental  stone.  A  female  figure,  rep 
resenting  America,  standing  near,  with 
a  flag  in  her  hand.  Coloured. 

254.  Mrs.  General  Washington.  |  Bestow 

ing   thirteen    Stripes    on  |  Britania. 
Full  length,  in  female  dress,  represented 
lashing  Britannia. 
Line. 

255.  G.     Washington,    President     of    the 

United  States.  Bust,  to  the  left,  in 
uniform,  in  an  oval,  which  is  surrounded 
by  flowers,  wreath,  etc. 

Line  and  stipple.     Coloured. 

Very  rare.  H.  4-f-  inches,  W.  3f. 

6* 


46  EXHIBITION    OF   ENGRAVED 

256.  Geo.  Washington.      Similar  to   B.   407, 

with  variations.     Printed  on  cotton. 
"  Printed  and  published  at  Glasgow  by  C. 
G.  1819."     Unique. 

257.  General  Washington.    The  Lansdowne 

portrait.     (See  No.  130.) 
"Published  July  ist    1801,  by   Atkins    & 
Nightingale  N°  100,  Chestnut  St.,  Phila 
delphia." 

258.  General  Washington.     From  the  original 

picture  in  Philadelphia. 
Extremely  rare. 

259.  Le    C61ebre    G.   Wasington,    General 

des  Anglos  Ameriquains. 

Full  length,  standing  near  a  river.     A  horse, 

with  attendant,  on  the  right. 
Line.     Coloured.         H.  9-^-  inches,  W.  7-5^. 
"  A  Paris  dies  Basset,  Rue  S1.  Jacques.     II 

tient  Magasin  de  Papiers  en  Rouleaux." 

260.  General  Washington.  |  Late  President  of 

the  United  States  of  America.  |  Bust.  Oval, 

in  a  rectangle. 

Mezzotint.  H.  1 2-^  inches,  W.  9yf. 

London.     Published    March    2ist    1801,  by 

Haines  &   Son,  N°.  19,  Rolls   Buildings, 

Fetter  Lane. 


PORTRAITS    OF   WASHINGTON.  47 

261.  George  Washington.  |  Late  President  of 

the  United  States  of  America,  &c.  Full 
length,  standing  near  a  table,  on  which  is 
a  globe.  Books  are  on  the  floor  under  the 
table. 

Mezzotint.     Coloured. 

H.  1  2-H  inches,  W.  9|f. 

"  Publish'd  March  14,  1801,  by  I.  Hinton  44 
top  of  Wells  Str1.  Oxford  StrV 

262.  His  Excellency  |  George  Washington 

Esqr.     Three  quarters  length,  in  uniform, 
standing  near  a  tree. 
Mezzotint.  H.  n-^-f  inches,  W. 


263.  General  Washington  |  Late  President  of 

the  American  Congress.  The  reverse  of 
B.  21. 

Mezzotint.  "London,  Published  June  16, 
1797,  by  Haines  &  Son,  19  Rolls  Build 
ings,  Fetter  Lane." 

H.6-^  inches,  W.4if. 

264.  His   Excellency  George  Washington 

Esqr.  Full  length,  on  horseback,  to  the 
left.  Face  to  front.  In  oblong,  oval,  with 
ornamental  border. 

Line.     Coloured. 

Extremely  rare.  H.  lo-J-J-  inches,  W.  n. 

265.  Washington.     Silhouette  bust  to  the  right, 

in  oval,  with  border,  bow  knot  on  top. 

H.  3H  inches,  W.  3  ft. 


40  EXHIBITION   OF   ENGRAVED 

266.    General  Washington.  |  Father  and  Pro 
tector  of  America.     Full  length,  standing, 
in  civilian  dress,  with  arm  extended. 
Mezzotint.     Coloured. 
Very  rare.  H.  12-^-  inches,  W. 


267.  Georgio  Washington.     Bust,  to  the  left, 

in  circle. 
Stipple.     Diameter  2%  inches. 

268.  Washington.     Bust,  in  oval. 

Stipple.  H.  3-5%-  inches,  W.  2|f. 

269.  His  Excellency  General  Washington. 

Bust.     Oval,  in    a    rectangle.     On    same 
sheet  with  portrait  of  Lady  Washington, 
both  in  colours. 
Line.  H.  2-J-J-  inches,  W.  2. 

270.  General    Washington.  |  Late   President 

of  the  United  States.  Full  bust,  in  uni 
form,  to  the  left,  facing  nearly  front  ;  oval, 
in  a  rectangle. 

"  Publish'd,  Feb.  26.  1801  by  John  Fairburn, 
146,  Minories,  London." 

H.  12  A  inches,  W.  9-ft. 

271.  Washington.   Bust.   By  Alfred  Jones,  from 

studies  made  from  Houdon's  bust. 
Line. 

272.  Numerous  badges,  printed  on  satin,  etc. 


PORTRAITS  OF  WASHINGTON.      49 

The  following  paintings  and  drawings  are  shown  as 
types  of  Washington,  from  which  many  engravings 
and  lithographs  were  made. 

273.    Portrait  of  General  Washington. 

Height,  36  in.,  width,  28  in. 
Painted  1780,  by  John  Trumbull. 
The  general  is  represented  at  full  length,  in 
uniform,  holding  his  hat  in  his  right  hand, 
which  rests  on  his  sword.     He  holds  a  roll 
of  paper  in  his  left  hand;  a  negro  servant 
in  a  red  turban  and  blue  coat  is  seen  at  the 
right,  by  the  side  of  the  general's  charger; 
West  Poiirt  and  the  Hudson  River  in  the 
background. 

This  is  the  earliest  known  portrait  of 
Washington  painted  in  oil  by  Trumbull. 
Ten  years  elapsed  before  he  painted  the 
second  portrait,  now  hanging  in  the  New 
York  City  Hall. 

The  features  closely  resemble  some  of 
the  Peale  portraits  painted  during  the  Rev 
olution.  The  painting  exhibited  belonged 
to  Mr.  De  Neufville,  the  Dutch  banker  at 
whose  house  in  Amsterdam  Col.  Trumbull 
resided  in  1781,  while  trying  to  negotiate  a 
loan  for  the  revolted  Colonies. 

This  portrait,  well  known  through  the 
engraving  by  Valentine  Green,  has  been 
lost  sight  of  for  nearly  a  century,  but  was 
discovered  last  year  in  London,  and  brought 
to  this  country. 


50  EXHIBITION    OF    ENGRAVED 

274.    The     Gibbs-Channing     Washington. 

Full  bust,  to  the  right,  on  canvas. 

H.  28  in.,  W.  24. 

Extract  of  a  letter  from  Dr.  Wm.  F.  Channing  — 
from  whom  the  present  owner  purchased  the  painting 
in  1889. 

"  The  '  Gibbs  '  Washington  is  the  representative  pic 
ture  of  Washington's  first  sitting  to  Stuart  in  Sept., 
1795.  This  sitting  originated  the  first  type  of  the 
portrait  by  Stuart,  showing  the  right  side  of  Wash 
ington's  face.  The  Vaughn  picture  (painted  for 
Sam'l  Vaughn,  sent  to  London,  engraved  by  Hollo- 
way,  and  published  there  in  1796)  arTd  other  copies 
which  exist  belonging  to  this  type,  were  all  painted, 
though  perhaps  not  finished,  in  the  latter  part  of  1795 
or  early  part  of  1 796.  The '  Gibbs  '  Washington  was 
sold  by  Stuart  at  an  early  date,  to  his  warm  per 
sonal  friend  Col.  George  Gibbs  (died  1833)  of  New 
York,  with  the  statement  that  it  was  on  the  easel 
while  Washington  was  sitting,  and  worked  upon 
from  life.  At  a  later  period  Col.  Gibbs,  having  pur 
chased  from  Stuart  a  set  of  his  portraits  of  the  Pres 
idents  of  the  United  States,  sold  the  '  Gibbs '  picture 
to  his  sister,  Mrs.  William  Ellery  Channing,  who 
gave  it,  thirty  years  ago,  to  her  son  Dr.  Wm.  F. 
Channing,  the  present  owner  and  writer  of  this  let 
ter.  I  have  a  vivid  recollection  of  the  picture  nearly 
sixty  years  ago,  hanging  in  the  house  of  my  father, 
William  Ellery  Channing,  in  Boston.  The '  Gibbs  ' 
Washington  has  thus  never  been  out  of  the  posses 
sion  of  the  Gibbs-Channing  family  since  it  left 
Stuart's  hands." 


PORTRAITS   OF   WASHINGTON.  51 

275.  Pastel  portrait  of  Washington.     Profile 

to  the  left.  Oval.  One  of  three  executed 
by  J.  Sharpless  at  Mt.  Vernon  and  which 
was  presented  by  Washington  to  Col.  J. 
McHenry,  by  whom  it  was  presented  or 
sold  to  the  father  of  David  Hoffman  of 
Baltimore,  who  died  in  New  York  in  1854. 
By  his  heirs  it  was  sold  to  the  late  Wm. 
Menzies,  from  whose  son  it  was  acquired 
by  its  present  owner. 

276.  Enamel   of    Washington.     By   William 

Birch ;  done  in  Philadelphia.  Signed 
"W.  B.  1796."  Full  bust,  to  the  right. 
Oval.  Painted  for  William  Loughton 
Smith  of  S.  Carolina,  member  of  the  ist 
Congress  of  the  United  States.  He  died 
in  1812  leaving  this  enamel  to  his  daughter 
Mrs.  T.  O.  Lowndes  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 
It  was  sold  by  her  granddaughter  Miss 
Elize  Wilkins  through  Dr.  G.  E.  Manigault 
and  passed  into  the  hands  of  its  present 
owner. 

277.  Silhouette.     By  S.  Folwell.     To  the  left, 

underneath,  "  S.  Folwell,  Pinxt." 


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